Geopolitics' July 2017 issue looks closely at Defence, Diplomacy and Security issues that confront the nation today. It has been more than a year now that Kashmir continues to suffer due to violence. Is it time that the Indian state adopted hard measures to tackle the problem or is there need for sensitive handling of the situation?
Also, while our expert takes a look at the defining features of Sixth Generation Fighters, there is an indepth report on whether India is losing its edge to China in aircraft carrier warfare. In our security section we look at how the defensive postures that India had been used to in the past has now been abandoned with the new assertive military doctrine of 'Shoot first, questions later'. Plus: An indepth report on the new military planes showcased at the latest edition of the Paris Air Show.

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